Well. It is confession time people. I know most of you have just moved on from Halloween and have maybe started planning your Thanksgiving dinner menu. I have given a teeny thought to Thanksgiving. I mean enough thought to make this warm salad and plan a giveaway for you guys. I also might bring a dessert to my in-laws dinner. My normal go-to is this cheesecake pie. But, seriously, that is all the thought about Thanksgiving I have done. [Read more…]

Geez! Time sure does fly! Can you believe we are rapidly approaching the end of 2013?!?!? I feel like the older I get, the more I want to savor and relish every single day. But it also seems as if time is flying by faster too. [Read more…]

This week has been surprisingly un-fall-like, mid-seventies. In Chicago, in October? Next thing you know it will be blizzard season so I better shut up about it. Anyway, I was craving something that screams fall! So I thought sweet potato! Sorry it’s another Italian recipe. I’m not even Italian…

1/2 Cup Low-Sodium Chicken Stock

3/4 Cup Milk

If you haven’t worked with fennel before make sure you cut off the fronds and use the bulb only for the sauce. Cut it into fourths and cut out the core on an angle.

Add olive oil to a pan over medium heat. Sautee onions until they are just about translucent then add your fennel. Cook about 4 minutes, until the fennel softens. Add your garlic and cook an additional minute or two. Add the chicken stock and milk and bring to a simmer. Add in the mascarpone and simmer on medium/high heat for about 5 minutes. If the sauce isn’t thick enough, add the corn starch slurry and cook until you see the desired thickness.

Ingredients for Sweet Potato Gnocchi

2 Sweet Potatoes

1 3/4 Cups Flour

1 Egg

1 TSP Salt

Mix all the ingredients in a bowl until a ball of dough starts to form. Take a handful of dough and roll it into a snake-like shape on a floured surface. Cut into 1/2 inch pieces. Drop the gnocchi into salted boiling water. When the gnocchi float they are cooked. Top gnocchi with sauce and garnish with chopped fennel fronds and a little bit of parsley.

This is enough to serve three people. Sometimes I like to cook two strips of bacon and crumble that on top. Or if you are feeling really naughty cook the bacon and use the bacon grease instead of the olive oil to cook the onions and fennel. Oh gurl!!!